5 articles - From Friday Dec 26 2025 to Friday Jan 02 2026
Guidelines and related publications, position statements, white papers, technical reviews, consensus statements, etc…
meta-analyses and systematic reviews
RCT, clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc…
| Am J Clin Nutr |
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| First-contact tribal nations in the eastern United States can produce some, but not all, of their food needs in a changing climate: a modelling study.
Under modeled conditions, we estimated that Indigenous agriculture in the eastern US can support some, but not all, of the population's dietary needs. Greater efforts are needed to foster agricultural initiatives that promote food sovereignty and reduce nutrition-related health disparities, but their viability in this region will depend on future supply-demand dynamics that are influenced by changing political landscapes. |
| J Crohns Colitis |
| Intestinal Barrier healing is superior to transmural healing to prevent disease progession in clinical remittent patients with IBD.
Intestinal barrier healing is superior to transmural healing to prevent disease progession in clinical remittent IBD patients while both barrier and transmural healing showed superiority over endoscopic and histologic remission. Hence, barrier and transmural healing are emerging endpoints potentially refining disease monitoring and outcome prediction. |
| Research Progress on Exclusive Enteral Nutrition Combined with Biologics in the Treatment of Adult Crohn's Disease.
Combined therapy with Exclusive Enteral Nutrition (EEN) and biologics shows promise in managing complex Crohn's Disease (CD), with studies reporting improved remission rates. This clinical benefit may be attributed to a synergistic effect supported by a plausible biological basis. However, these favorable outcomes are based on low-certainty evidence from limited clinical studies. Robust randomized controlled trials are needed to establish the effectiveness, safety, and best use of this combination approach. Keywords Crohn's disease; Exclusive enteral nutrition; Combination therapy; Biologics; Mucosal healing. |
| Liver Transpl |
| TIPS patients face increases in hernia incarceration rates compared to patients managed with paracentesis: An analysis of prevalence and risk factors.
TIPS substantially increases hernia incarceration risk compared to serial paracentesis alone, with 12.7% of patients in this single center cohort developing incarceration at a median of 1-month post-TIPS. The presence of a known umbilical hernia prior to TIPS had the strongest association with this complication. Serum creatinine and albumin association also suggests ascites severity as a contributor. Identifying pre-TIPS risk factors could facilitate the development of targeted strategies to mitigate post-TIPS complications. |
| Pancreas |
| Implementation of an Electronic Clinical Decision Support Order Set for Acute Pancreatitis in an Integrated Healthcare System: A Mixed Methods Analysis.
Although adoption was limited, usage of an AP OES/CDS tool was associated with a decrease in prolonged length-of-stay. Future efforts to expand the reach of such instruments through provider awareness and refinement of the instrument may facilitate broader impact for management of patients with acute pancreatitis. |
Plenty of the editorials are available as full text through the publisher website using the provided link
misc publications eg case reports, tools of the trade, images of the month, etc…
Letters to the editors and authors’ replies